Hd. Rozman et al., Polypropylene hybrid composites: A preliminary study on the use of glass and coconut fiber as reinforcements in polypropylene composites, POLYM-PLAST, 38(5), 1999, pp. 997-1011
Polypropylene hybrid composites were made using coconut and glass fibers as
reinforcing agents in the polypropylene matrix. The incorporation of both
fibers into the PP matrix has resulted in the reduction of flexural, tensil
e, and impact strengths and elongation at break. The reduction has been att
ributed to the increased incompatibility between the fibers and the PP matr
ix, and the irregularity in fiber size, especially for biofibers as shown b
y scanning electron micrographs. Both the flexural and tensile moduli have
been improved with the increasing level of fiber loading. Most of the prope
rties tested for composites with high glass fibers/low biofiber loading are
comparable with the ones with low glass fiber/high biofiber loading. The r
esults show that more biofibers could be incorporated in hybrid composites
which would give the same range of properties as the composites with higher
loading of glass fibers.